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Road safety

  • Keys4Life resources for teachers

    To become a registered Keys4Life teacher, staff must attend a professional learning workshop.

    • Career practitioner
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
  • Keys4Life resources for other education and training service providers

    To deliver Keys4Life to young people in non-school settings; other education and training service providers must meet criteria determined by the Department of Education and the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure.

    • Career practitioner
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
  • Keys4Life

    Keys4Life is a pre-driver education program for young people (Year 10 and above) in schools and other education settings that aims to build positive attitudes, resilience, and responsibility among future drivers. Students aged 15 and over who meet participation requirements can sit their learner’s permit theory test as part of the program. To become a registered Keys4Life teacher, staff must attend a professional learning workshop and have a current registration with the Teacher Registration Board of WA. Alternatively, non-teaching staff must hold a Bachelor of Education or a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.

    • Career practitioner
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
  • Additional resources to support Keys4Life

    Access additional resources to support Keys4Life.

    • Career practitioner
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
  • Keys4Life resources for parents

    The Keys4Life program provides a range of resources to actively engage parents, carers and guardians in the learning process.

    • Career practitioner
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
  • eRideable teaching and learning resources

    In recent years, the popularity of eRideable devices has been steadily increasing. Under Western Australian road safety laws, only individuals aged 16 and over are legally permitted to operate eRideables. This resource is designed to raise awareness of the laws and risks of using eRideable devices, such as eScooters.

    • AIEO
    • Career practitioner
    • Chaplain
    • Deputy Principal
    • Education Assistant
    • Educator
    • Head of learning area
    • Principal
    • Psychologist
    • School leader
    • School nurse
    • Student services
    • Teacher
    • Youth worker
    • Health Studies
  • Whole-school road safety and alcohol and other drugs education

    A whole-school approach is best practice to promote health and wellbeing.

    • Chaplain
    • Principal
    • Psychologist
    • School leader
    • School nurse
    • Teacher
    • Health and Physical Education
    • Health Studies
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